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Endothelium-mediated survival of leukemic cells and angiogenesis-related factors are affected by lenalidomide treatment in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
Endothelium-mediated survival of leukemic cells and angiogenesis-related factors are affected by lenalidomide treatment in chronic lymphocytic leukemia / Maffei, Rossana; Fiorcari, Stefania; Bulgarelli, Jenny; Rizzotto, Lara; Martinelli, Silvia; Rigolin, Gian Matteo; Debbia, Giulia; Castelli, Ilaria; Bonacorsi, Goretta; Santachiara, Rita; Forconi, Francesco; Rossi, Davide; Laurenti, Luca; Palumbo, Giuseppe A.; Vallisa, Daniele; Cuneo, Antonio; Gaidano, Gianluca; Luppi, Mario; Marasca, Roberto. - In: EXPERIMENTAL HEMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-472X. - STAMPA. - 42:2(2014), pp. 126-136. [10.1016/j.exphem.2013.10.007]
Abstract:
Lenalidomide is an IMID immunomodulatory agent clinically active in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). We evaluated the activity of lenalidomide inside an in vitro coculture system of endothelial and CLL cells. Lenalidomide was able to inhibit CLL survival advantage mediated by endothelial contact. Moreover, the marked increase of in vitro angiogenesis determined by CLL-derived conditioned media was reduced by lenalidomide. We also analyzed peripheral blood collected from 27 patients with relapsed or refractory CLL being treated with lenalidomide within a phase II trial. Plasma levels of VEGF and THBS-1 decreased, whereas Ang2 and Ang increased during treatment. Patients who respond to lenalidomide showed a more pronounced decrease of VEGF and bFGF than did patients with stable or progressive disease (p = 0.007 and p = 0.005). Furthermore, lenalidomide reduced circulating endothelial cells and endothelial progenitors by increasing the percentage of apoptotic cells. Conversely, for six matched bone marrow biopsies available before and after treatment, we did not detect any modification in vessel density, suggesting a possible mechanism of vessel normalization rather than regression. In conclusion, our study provides further evidence that the anti-CLL effect of lenalidomide is mediated through the alteration of microenvironmental elements, implying the modulation of several angiogenesis-related factors and disruption of CLL crosstalk with endothelial cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Angiogenesis Inducing Agents; Angiogenesis Inhibitors; Endothelial Cells; Female; Humans; Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell; Male; Thalidomide; Cell Survival; Cancer Research; Cell Biology; Genetics; Molecular Biology; Hematology
Elenco autori:
Maffei, Rossana; Fiorcari, Stefania; Bulgarelli, Jenny; Rizzotto, Lara; Martinelli, Silvia; Rigolin, Gian Matteo; Debbia, Giulia; Castelli, Ilaria; Bonacorsi, Goretta; Santachiara, Rita; Forconi, Francesco; Rossi, Davide; Laurenti, Luca; Palumbo, Giuseppe A.; Vallisa, Daniele; Cuneo, Antonio; Gaidano, Gianluca; Luppi, Mario; Marasca, Roberto
Autori di Ateneo:
CASTELLI Ilaria
DEBBIA Giulia
FIORCARI STEFANIA
LUPPI Mario
MAFFEI Rossana
MARASCA Roberto
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1077188
Pubblicato in:
EXPERIMENTAL HEMATOLOGY
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